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Over the last 30 seasons in the second tier the average number of points won by the champions has been 94. 7 times out of 30 has the champions won fewer than 90 points. Since we won the Championship with 87 points (only West Brom won the league with fewer since 1996/97) only two sides have won fewer than 93 points and 3 of the last 4 champions have amassed 97 points or more.
I suspect the bookies are looking again at the Championship champions running away with the division. If the winners get 97 points again, we'd need 67. They obviously don't think there's much chance of that happening.
I'm suprised we are 9/4. I think that's a good bet.
Wonder where they have us finishing now?
I was going to resurrect this thread too.
We are now 15/8.
3rd favs for the drop.
Where is NCB these days?
Had he deserted Bulut already? Spineless shithouse.
Latest Cardiff City odds from SkyBet after five games of the league campaign:
750/1 to win the Championship
500/1 to be promoted automatically
100/1 to win the play-offs
80/1 to be promoted by any method
22/1 to finish in the top six
9/2 to finish in the top half
11/2 to finish above Bristol City, Plymouth and Swansea
2/1 to finish above Swansea
15/8 to be relegated to League One
The important loan market has let us down I think, where was a decent Striker and where was the Philogene or Wilson to open teams up, the two most important positions are Striker and Keeper. The keepers are below the top half Championship and the Strikers are struggling, Davies and Etete may have made a difference but I doubt it.
The bookies were right, so far!
I don't share that opinion.
Our biggest problem for several years has been centre midfield. That helps protect the back 4 and provides support for the front line. I'm of the opinion we could have a top Championship striker and goalkeeper and we'd still be struggling.
Fair enough they are not working well as a team but we have a few decent midfielders, we haven't seen the best of them, and we lack pace but Robertson, Colwill, Ramsey, Ralls, Siopis, Turbull, Rhinomhota, are not our weakest area IMO.
I think a decent Manager could quickly sort them out, and tighten up at the back and we could improve rapidly, Alnwick is not too bad either really.
What happened to the deadball goals, the free kicks and corners have been terrible and caused opposition teams no trouble compared we have some better players, what the hell has gone wrong, I think he must have lost the dressing room I can't see any fight, and players like NG are nowhere near their previous standards.
We were scoring an extraordinary amount of set piece goals per set pieces taken. It was at a level that was never likely to be sustained throughout the season. Opponents started to wise up to what we were doing. Often, our set piece goals weren't delivery ----> finish, but delivery ----> win second ball ----> get to loose ball in the box and score.